Learn how to teach your Pokémon Sky Dash in Pokémon: Let’s Go, a secret technique that lets you fly.

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Sky Dash in Pokémon: Let’s Go is a useful technique that players can unlock that will allow them to use their Pokémon to fly around and fast travel to any town that they have previously unlocked on the map. It’s a useful skill that players will want to pick up to be able to easily navigate the map, and we’ll show you how to learn Sky Dash in Pokémon: Let’s go

How to Learn Sky Dash

In Pokémon: Let’s Go, players can find and learn several different techniques which they can use to better navigate the world of the Kanto region. Many of these new techniques simply replace old HM skills which Pokémon could learn in the original games, but they’re still extremely useful—and in some cases needed—for getting around the map to all the different locations and paths.

Players can learn Sky Dash after they find and defeat Team Rocket inside of their Secret Headquarters. Of course, to find this location you’re going to need to make your way to Celadon City and then head inside the Rocket Game Corner. Once inside the Rocket Game Corner, look for the poster to the right of the clerk inside and interact with it.

This will open up a staircase that leads down into the basement, allowing you to enter Team Rocket’s Secret Headquarters. After you defeat Team Rocket, a man with a weird looking flying contraption will appear outside of the Rocket Game Corner. Talk to the man by the contraption and he’ll tell you about Sky Dash, a secret technique that he can teach to your Eevee or Pikachu, depending on which version of the game you selected at the store.

Now that you know how to learn Sky Dash, make sure you also check out our Pokémon: Let’s Go guide for even more help.

About the author

Bryan Dawson has an extensive background in the gaming industry, having worked as a journalist for various publications for nearly 20 years and participating in a multitude of competitive fighting game events. He has authored over a dozen strategy guides for Prima Games, worked as a consultant on numerous gaming-related TV and web shows and was the Operations Manager for the fighting game division of the IGN Pro League.